by Jimmy Bogard | Aug 18, 2020 | blog
Nearly ten years ago, after several negative experiences with what became known as “Clean Architecture,” I started on a new project in which I threw out most of the commonly accepted “best practices” around building SOLID architecture. I set out to rethink how our...
by Headspring | Jul 17, 2020 | blog
Reliable service is table stakes at this point: People are already expecting on-time pickup, on-time delivery, good prices, and that their freight to not be damaged. So companies have to take it to the next level. If you’re easy to do business with and transparent...
by Pedro Reys | Jul 6, 2020 | blog
Every software project or product requires a set of tasks or disciplines in order to be successful. You need to plan, prioritize, and track the work that needs to be done. You need to safely store and version the source code. You also need to build, integrate,...
by Jay Otterbein | Jun 5, 2020 | blog
Microsoft has been warning us of a full pivot to .NET 5 this fall, and some of us at Headspring have been trying to help other development teams get ready for the changeover. Microsoft announced the retirement of .NET Framework early in 2019, in favor of focusing on...
by Glenn Burnside and Kevin Ackerman | May 25, 2020 | blog
If you missed our Blazor webinar—well, you can watch it any time here: Getting Started with Blazor. But we’ve also compiled our answers to the myriad of questions we received from our viewers. Because Blazor’s such a new technology, people are super curious about it....
by Glenn Burnside | May 20, 2020 | blog
Microsoft’s Blazor WebAssembly presents a radically new approach for developing and deploying browser-based business applications. While we’re starting to see increased interest from many of our clients, we’re also observing a certain amount of skepticism in the...